I have a number of projects which use Woodstock as well. I am very worried
about Richard's remarks.
Could we get someone to post what is going on?
John Yeary
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 4:30 PM, jsr <j-nabble_at_ragtop.org> wrote:
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> Any idea when we can expect this announcement about Woodstock's future?
>
>
>
> Richard Spellman wrote:
> >
> >
> > Build 7 Project Woodstock 4.3 has been posted and links can be found on
> > the Download page.
> > https://woodstock.dev.java.net/Download.htm
> >
> > We apologize for the delay but things are changing around Project
> > Woodstock. We wanted to put this Build out since there are some fixes
> > developers have been asking for, but please understand that it has not
> > been fully tested.
> >
> > A further announcement about Project Woodstock will be forthcoming. In
> > the meantime we would like to encourage any users/developers who have
> > fixes or additions that they think are appropriate to send them out to
> > the dev_at_woodstock.dev.java.net alias for review.
> >
> > The latest version of the Release Notes for Build 7 are available from
> > the Download page, or from this link:
> >
> https://woodstock.dev.java.net/source/browse/*checkout*/woodstock/doc/release-notes.html
> >
> >
> > Thanks again for your patience,
> > The Project Woodstock Team
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